Bed Bugs, Fleas and Textile Pests

The Adult Bed Bug is about four millimeters in length with a flattened body, and is usually dark brown in colour due to the blood meal contents of their gut. Baby bed bugs or Nymphs are much smaller which makes finding them very difficult.

They are normally active in the early hours of the morning when it is quiet and dark when they emerge to feed on the host.

Where Do They Live?

Bed bugs will hide in mattresses, in bed frames, within and under bed bases, headboards, loose wallpaper, paintings, wall sockets, and telephones. Anywhere with a dark crack, crevice or seam provides an ideal harborage.

Adults can live for up to 18 months and breed by laying eggs that usually hatch in-between 10 and 20 days.

Female bedbugs can produce between 150 to 350 eggs during their lifetime.

Bedbugs can be detected by noting the following points –

Blood spots on bedding

Brown excrement spots where they live on mattresses and on bedding

Un-hatched and hatched eggs which are whitish in colour

A sweet almond smell is common in a very heavy infestation

Bed bugs do not travel very far from their host, but adjacent rooms through interconnecting pipes and ducting can also become infested.

The most likely way that bedbugs are to be transferred is via infested linen, clothing and furniture.

Housekeeping staff in hotels and hostels, may inadvertently transfer bed bugs around the premises when moving the items outlined above, and guests may take bed bugs with them from hotel to hotel and eventually back to their own home.

Our experienced fully trained technicians provide a discreet and efficient service with a solution for all of your bedbug fears.

Fleas

Fleas are a common pest both at home or in the workplace.

These parasitic blood sucking insects are approximately 1 – 2 mm long and are a brown reddish colour.

Europest are able offer solutions to any biting insect problem whether in the office or in the home place.

Our knowledgeable and experienced service team can discreetly deal with your infestation.

Textile pests

Textile pests feed on keratin a natural animal extract present in wool, leather, silks etc. this can lead to damaged stock, clothes and carpets.Many species of Beetles and moths are textile pests. Evidence of an infestation may be noted the presence of Adult moths or beetles on windowsills, or at the wall floor areas of carpeted areas. Damaged carpet or clothing may also indicate the presence of textile pests.A number of Common textile pests are –

Varied carpet beetle

Common clothes moth

Case bearing clothes moth

Brown house moth

Europest offer textile pest services and solutions for both the workplace and home. We specialize in monitoring techniques and reactive treatments to combat any infestation.

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